Hotels and Reataurants. LEE'S OLD PBOVIffCIAL HOTEL AND CAFE. * • - '■ TV announcing the- opening of a Hotel in- con. J- ane«tioxi witk th« Above well-lcnown Oale. tlic propriotorbegs to intimate" to'country gentlemen, merchant*, and others, that r xio expense lias been •parVtF/both' as regards' a'fi-st class cuisine, well veotfated Bedrooms, and Privato Sitting-rooms ftirniahed-m-thc most-elegant style. To meet the increasing demand for light winoß, the proprietor has made arrangements to ensure t consfant^supplyof -French and Colonial -Wines oj tb« best vintage, as. well as the following list o1 bett brands," recently imported :— Sherrj/Ti^Ue.Seal) , • herry (Amontillado) Port, Claret (St. Estepie) Burgundy (Still) /" ; Hock,-Bttil (Ddnhara'iind Jourdan) Champagne (Auguste de Burie) '- Jfoe«He (Deinhar3 and Jourdan) - V- -' -V-.-.O- ■ " Together with Beer, Colonial, deer (British) Bitter ; ■■£.; THE CAFE, V The proprietor has the pleasure oT announcing has been r«9 successful, and the patronage of tt p :blic.Wliberal,'that additional expense has been undertaken in order to render the Bill of Fare sucl as the most fastidious can desire. The following is the DAILY BILL OF FABE :— SOUPS— Comprising Oyster, Turtle, Gravy, &c. DINNERS— Fowl —Boiled and Roast Mutt m— Roast and Boiled Beef— Roast, Ac. Pastry of all kinds ENTREES— Grilled Chops Grilled Steaks, a la Parisienne Mutton Cutlets, sauce Tomato Mutton Cutlets, a la Jardiniere Mutton Cutlets, a la maitre d'hotel Lamb Cutlets and Groen Peas Veal Cutlets, sauce piquante Stewed Kidneys. Grilled Kidneys Stewed Giblefs "Devilled Chicken Boiled Egorg Poached Eggs, with Toast • Joached Eggs, with Bacon Ham and Eggs Omelettes.— various Welsh Rarebits TABLE D'HOTE AT ONE O'CLOCK. Orders for Public Dinners, Wedding Breakfasts, and Bill Suppers contracted for on a liberal scale. Private Sitting Rooms for Families. F. H. LEE, Proprietor. A night porter in attendance. ALIIAMBRA HOTEL, (Next B -aven's Buildings), KELVIN-STREET, INVERCARGILLTHE PROPRIETOR, in returning thnnks for past favors, begs to inform the inhab itant of Invercargill,. and his country friends, that CIVILITY, a GOOD TABLE, and COMFORTABLE QUARTERS are always to -be found at the ALHAMBRA HOTEL. ALHAMBRA CAFE, (Next Beaven's Building), KELVIN-STREET. fT!HKPBOPBIE.rOR begs to inform his friends, •*■ the Public, and Country Settlers, that ho is bow -devoting all his time to the Cafe Department of his establishment, and ventures .to affirm that he pro luces a BILL of FARE at. present UNEQUALLED in :- : INVERCARGILL. A_. M. CAM E R O N, (SUCCEBSOB TO W. LIND,) A L B I O N H O T E L, JjL , 7«y and Dee (Streets, Invercargill. Ib addition to the many improvements made oj.Mr. .Lind. in the above Hotel, during the" last ."three f years, A; M: C. is preparing to mate others on a scale required by the increased population, and business of tho town of Invercargill, and ' the - Province of Southland, and which will render th« Axbiok second to no Hotel in the Colony. - '-' -•■■■■■'-■ ; For the convenience of his customers, A. M. C. bas made arrangements for receiving regular files of the principal Melbourne, Enclish, and Scotch papers; also the Otago and Southland papers. TifE ALBION HOTEL £iYERY AND -- v BAIT STABLES T Art veil Ttnown to be already the best arranged and most comfortable in the Province, and an addition will shortly .be made, containing extra Jjoose A>xes, and open airy. stabUng for the acoo^nodation of jcountry horses. ■/.. . , AMri"<3>begß to^ add that, from bis long expeTiejßCP~in:~connection wit h . horses," he guarantees thatnone but the best provender, will beyrovided. The most experienced O3tlers, also, will be va attendance. ; . -. : .-. : >; , v-k» /..' '' - . • .-•;"-;::- ;■'•" Vw-IJviESEY, -.■■■■■"■■■ P R INCE OF W A JiE S HOTEI * _ : /; .' ._ »BB_-BTEBBT.' '".' iiry er ■c'a'jß^b-i l i». '"■■■--■■■ : : SIMMOND'S EQYAL T,IfI>IPE RANGE HOTEL r '■• •'E"8t"Si:iB;«T ) ;:i!A8i 1 Near Cricket Groand.
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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 29, 13 January 1864, Page 4
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597Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 29, 13 January 1864, Page 4
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